A protester runs onto court with a lit flare before the start of a game in the men's final between Rafael Nadal of Spain and David Ferrer of Spain at the French Open on June 9, 2013 in Paris. (Matthew Stockman/AFP/Getty Images)

BRUSSELS — FIFA, world soccer’s governing body, passed a set of stricter anti-racism regulations at its annual congress in Mauritius Friday. Now, a first or minor offense will be punished by a warning, fine or playing a match behind closed doors, the Guardian reported.